HBO Max reaches 15 more countries in March
WarnerMedia just announced that it's planning to expand its HBO Max streaming service to 15 new countries starting March 8. The service will replace the current HBO Go streaming service in some of the listed countries, which has less content than HBO Max.

All of the 15 new countries are from Europe - Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia and Slovenia with the service already being available in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Spain and Andorra.
If you are wondering why big markets such as Germany, France, Italy and the UK aren't mentioned, it's because of Sky TV's licensing agreement. Sky TV holds exclusive rights to some of HBO's content and the agreement expires in the distant 2025. This would inevitably affect HBO's ability to compete against the growing competition from Netflix and Disney+.
WarnerMedia is giving customers in the new markets a 33% discount if they sign up for the service before the March 8 launch and pre-pay the first year of their subscription.
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Reader comments
- Anonymous
- 02 Feb 2022
- JT5
Content is same everywhere. It does not change from market to market. HBO Max has mobile plan (1080p) or "premium plan" with 4 devixes and 4K quality.
- BrianCoriour
- 01 Feb 2022
- IbG
If u know vanced then u know about the free youtube. Ok on play store if you look up zef×/% (its censored but if you find it your welcome) there will be an app there for movies. It lets you check out upcoming movies 😊
- Anonymous
- 01 Feb 2022
- 7kk
Fair enough! Yeah, I know that I can watch it online through a browser (hundreds of sites like soap2day, myflixer, etc) but I'd much rather prefer an app. I used another app called ThopTV for regional content but that also no longer works. ...